Riding the Wave of Liquid:Liquid Interfaces
Crests of watery waves breaking in oil may be the gatekeepers to transport vital chemicals in industrial separation process.
Crests of watery waves breaking in oil may be the gatekeepers to transport vital chemicals in industrial separation process.
Collaborative, open-source software and data platform accelerates systems biology research.
Research offers new insights for maximizing sugar production in biofuel crops.
Model predicts smaller decrease in total corn yields than previous estimates.
Researchers developed a new self-generating lubricant with great potential for industrial applications.
Charged particles emanating from Jupiter’s magnetosphere are powered up to create the northern and southern lights on Ganymede, Jupiter’s largest moon.
In magnetic confinement fusion devices known as tokamaks, the maximum operational density limits the efficiency and now we know how this limit may be overcome.
Enabling beams to respond to plasma conditions in real time allows scientists to avoid instabilities and raise performance.
New technique allows the spatiotemporal control of laser intensity, potentially changing the way laser-based accelerators are optimized.
Collaboration powers machine learning software that performs data analytics on petabyte-sized data sets in series of successful test runs.
Systems biology leads the way to exascale computing on Summit supercomputer.
The first-ever computation of an atomic nucleus, the deuteron, on a quantum chip demonstrates that even today’s rudimentary quantum computers can solve nuclear physics questions.